WE’VE RAISED 16M! #SaveTinaFromCancer
Tears in my eyes as I type this, I came out with fear and it was my last resort and only thing in my mind was to save my mum, but I couldn’t do with out you guys, my family, friends, tweeps who help rt and even donate, May the Lord bless you all abundantly!
Special thanks to 2nd Corinthians 8-Charitable Foundation who gave in 7M! Thank you so much everyone!
Below are all receipts from all money gathered from Naira to dollar and amount spent and what’s left.
Total
Naira: N16,118,695
Dollar: $621
This is the bill from the doctor, I made it a round figure to 16M for logistics and other and I promise to be transparent in all spending and will be showing each transaction here, please
Late last year has been a rollercoaster, and life hasn’t given me a break since I lost my job. But what’s most paramount to me right now is what I’m about to share with you.
We found out my mom has ovarian cancer. I was in serious disbelief until more tests showed it’s at stage 4, and nothing has been the same since for her.
We’ve already spent a lot on tests and medications to help her regain weight before she starts major treatment. Each day has been pain upon pain for her, and it has broken me into pieces every single day. We’ve spent about ₦1.1M already in total, without the actual procedure even starting.
At this stage, we need ₦15.45M for the next four months for her procedure. The diagnosis and cost breakdown are below this tweet.
I know this is a crazy situation, but please, I want to save my mom. She called me crying in pain, begging if there’s any way I can help her, and this is my only option at the moment. Please, I’m begging with everything in me, help me. Either by donating or retweeting, it will go a long way.
Please, #SaveTinaFromCancer 🙏
HONOURED. GRATEFUL. FOREVER A SUPER EAGLE 🦅🇳🇬
Playing for Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life. The journey may end here, but my support never will.
Here’s to the next chapter.
Yesterday during the Nigeria vs. Gabon game, while walking to the other side of the pitch after halftime, I saw some banners and placards, and I noticed some of them calling my name. I was like, do they have a Pooja Nation in Morocco?
But to my surprise, it was a very serious issue. Sigh.
One of the students said that the Nigerian Bilateral Education Agreement Scholars under the Federal Government have been abandoned in Morocco for over 15 months without payment.
The issue is so critical that they've lost one student to illness because they can't afford his medical bills.
I told them I would use my platforms to help them if the relevant authorities would see it.
Please RT & the relevant authorities attend to it.